Anthony G. Greenwald

Institution

University of Washington

Current Position

Professor of Psychology

Highest Degree

Ph.D. in Social Psychology from Harvard University, 1963

I have been Professor of Psychology at the University of Washington since 1986. I also feel strongly attached to Ohio State University, where I was on the faculty from 1965 to 1986. I had the good fortune to create the first few Implicit Association Tests in 1995. Since then, work on the IAT has benefited hugely from a collaboration involving myself and two other SPN members, Mahzarin Banaji (http://Banaji.socialpsychology.org) and Brian Nosek (http://Nosek.socialpsychology.org). For more information (and downloadable pdf versions of 60 or more publications going back to the late 1960s), please visit my web site at:

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Primary Interests:

Attitudes and Beliefs

Culture and Ethnicity

Gender Psychology

Intergroup Relations

Persuasion, Social Influence

Prejudice and Stereotyping

Research Methods, Assessment

Self and Identity

Social Cognition

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